da esport bet: Javier Hernandez has hinted that he’s keen to make a permanent move from Manchester United to Real Madrid following Rafa Benitez’s appointment as manager at the Bernabeu.
da 888casino: The Mexico international spent the 2014/15 campaign on loan at the La Liga side, but he played infrequently under then boss Carlo Ancelotti.
Real have, thus far, opted against signing ‘Chicharito’ on a full-time basis, leaving the player’s future up in the air with Louis van Gaal thought to see him as surplus to requirements.
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Hernandez, 27, is known for his dangerous edge in the 18-yard box so it’s unlikely that he’ll struggle to find a new club should he be forced into a transfer, but the former Chivas Guadalajara man has hinted that a link-up with Benitez appeals to him:
“Of course it’s in my head because it’s my future,” he is quoted by the Daily Mail. “I do not know where I will go, United, Madrid or anywhere. I’m just enjoying my holiday for now.
“Ancelotti was my coach but now Benitez is there,’ Hernandez added. ‘He doesn’t have to speak to me because I was on loan from Man United.
“But I am very calm because, thankfully, the last two months at Madrid were very good and showed a lot of things. That gave me a lot of confidence for my future.
“I think that Rafa knows me. He is a really good coach and I think he will do a great job at Madrid.”
Although Hernandez was a fringe player last term at Real, he netted some important goals towards the back end of the campaign, including a late winner in the second leg of the Madrid derby in the Champions League quarter-finals.
He may not be the only United player to join Benitez’s side this summer, with David de Gea reportedly closing in on a transfer.